Dan Tyminski

Thursday & Friday
September 26 & 27 • 7 PM

With 14 Grammy awards and four IMBA awards for Male Vocalist of the Year to his credit, Dan Tyminski is well known for his performance of “I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow” in the film, Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?, and his global smash “Hey Brother” with Swedish DJ Avicii streaming over one billion times to date. Tyminski has played guitar and mandolin for Alison Krauss and Union Station since 1994. His 2023 album of original bluegrass compositions debuted at #1 on Billboard’s bluegrass albums chart.

Collin Raye

Sunday
October 27 • 3 PM & 7 PM

With 24 top ten records and 16 #1 hits to his credit, Collin Raye is also a 10-time Male Vocalist of the Year nominee, both CMA and ACM. Raye shot to fame with chart-topping hits such as, “If You Get There Before I Do,” “One Boy, One Girl,” “Little Rock,” “In This Life,” “Little Red Rodeo” and “I Think About You.” This platinum-selling artist’s electrifying live shows continue to touch hearts across the globe and will thrill audiences with these acoustic performances.

The Mountain Grass Unit

Sunday
November 10 • 3 PM & 7 PM

The Mountain Grass Unit consists of three Birmingham pickers, Drury Anderson (mandolin and vocals), Luke Black (acoustic guitar and banjo) and Sam Wilson (upright bass). The Mountain Grass Unit has established the firm foundation to take on, not only the vocal harmonies of traditional bluegrass tunes, but also the freedom to adapt songs from various genres to an all-acoustic format adding a bluegrass touch to country, jazz, funk, rock and even metal. Aside from their original songs, all three are equally comfortable restyling a Tony Rice number, a classic Grateful Dead tune or covering contemporary acoustic masters like Billy Strings. 

What a Wonderful World

Louis and Ella Sing Christmas
Featuring Longineu Parsons
and Tina Fabrique

Thursday & Friday
December 5 & 6 • 7 PM

In this tribute, world-renowned trumpet virtuoso and vocalist Longineu Parsons joins forces with Tina Fabrique, known for her award-winning portrayal of Ella Fitzgerald in Ella, as well as the beloved voice of the original theme for Reading Rainbow. Backed by a world-class band, they perform holiday favorites celebrating one of music’s greatest partnerships between Louis Armstrong, one of the founding fathers of jazz, and the “Queen of Jazz” herself, Ella Fitzgerald.

The McCrary Sisters

Wednesday & Thursday
February 19 & 20 • 7 PM

The McCrary Sisters, daughters of the late Reverend Samuel McCrary, a founding member of the legendary Gospel quartet The Fairfield Four, sing gospel that melds traditional with contemporary influences of classic soul, Americana, blues, rock and R&B music. Since forming their own group in 2011 and  releasing their recording of “Amazing Grace” in 2021, The McCrary Sisters, dubbed “Nashville music royalty” by NPR, continue to share their family legacy which has included performances with artists such as Bob Dylan, Elvis, Isaac Hayes, Stevie Wonder, The Black Keys, Martina McBride, Carrie Underwood and many more.

Máiréad Nesbitt

Thursday & Friday
March 20 & 21 • 7 PM

Hailed as “a demon of a fiddle player” by The New York Times, Grammy and Emmy nominated artist and composer Máiréad Nesbitt has enchanted millions around the world as the featured violinist and founding member of the globetrotting music phenomenon Celtic Woman. SNL parodied Máiréad along with Celtic Woman making them modern cultural icons. Máiréad is the featured soloist in Disney’s newest Epcot show Harmonious Live on Disney+ for the 50th Anniversary hosted by Idina Menzel, is a featured soloist in Rock Me Amadeus and has performed at both the White House and the Pentagon for four U.S. Presidents.

L. A. Theatre Works
Susan Albert Loewenberg, Producing Director

A Room with a View

Adapted by Kate McAll

Thursday & Friday
April 10 & 11 • 7 PM

With its satirical wit, observant eye and huge affection for its characters, E. M. Forster’s novel is a romantic comedy with emotional intelligence, a turn-of-the-century When Harry Met Sally, set in sunlit Italy and rural England. Featuring animated classical art of breathtaking Italian landscapes and cameo video appearances by celebrity actors, this is immersive theatre like you’ve never experienced it before. Enjoy the radio stage adaptation of this classic novel by L. A. Theatre Works.

Leigh Nash

of Sixpence None the Richer

Thursday & Friday
May 1 & 2 • 7 pm

Leigh Nash’s instantly recognizable voice is a fixture in modern pop as frontwoman for Sixpence None the Richer and also as a songwriter and solo recording artist. Her most recent offering, The Tide, Volume 1, earned Nash her first appearance at the Grand Ole Opry, marking another milestone for this lifelong musician who recorded the triple platinum-certified hit “Kiss Me,” as well as other familiar staples, “Don’t Dream It’s Over” and “There She Goes.” Her fall 2024 release, The Tide, Volume 2, is the first new Sixpence recording in over a decade. Nash and Sixpence None the Richer are also releasing new music this year accompanied by a nationwide tour to celebrate the band’s reunion.